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The above table gives the weather forecast for Monts-Jura at the specific elevation of 880 m. Our sophisticated weather models allow us to provide snow forecasts for the top, middle and bottom ski stations of Monts-Jura. To access the weather forecasts for the other elevations, use the tab navigation above the table. For a wider view of the weather, check out the Weather Map of France.

Click here to read further information on freezing levels and how we forecast our temperatures.

Visitor Reviews of Monts-Jura

Erik P. Bergh from Switzerland writes:

The La Faucille area, which is a quick 30-35 minutes drive from downtown Geneva, is perfect for beginners and intermediate skiers. The pistes are perfectly groomed and last the whole day, even during weekends when there are quite a few people visiting. The queues are not long so you get to do a lot of skiing in a short time. Most of the pistes are in the forest area, which is nice since is protects you from the (once in a while) howling northerly Bies wind. Another advantage is that you will not get any avalanches there if you like to do off-piste.
In most of January and February, the Lake Leman (Geneva) and the lower lying areas up to approximately 900 metres above sea level, are covered in thick fog. But the Monts Jura area has lots of sunshine and the view to the Mont Blanc massif and the rest of the Alps is breath taking.
There are two or three hotels next to the pistes, so you will never live far away from the action. Check out the web-site www.monts-jura.com. Even though the area is in France, the border crossing with Switzerland is a piece of cake and does hardly slow you down.
Enjoy!

Free Snow-Forecast.com weather widget for your website

The Monts-Jura skiing weather widget below is available to embed on external websites free of charge. It provides a daily summary of our Monts-Jura snow forecast and current weather conditions. Simply go to the feed configuration page and follow the 3 simple steps to grab the custom html code snippet and paste it into your own site. You can choose the snow forecast elevation (summit, mid-mountain or bottom lift) and metric/imperial units for the snow forecast feed to suit your own website…. Click here to get the code.